Maybe I'll start.
I think the first thing we need to acknowledge is how diverse all the nations are, so I think it's their own cultural traditions that are most important. It's the raising of.... To decolonize or to bring back our culture to the youth will raise their self-esteem, and they will be proud of their culture and become traditional dancers and have different roles in their communities. I know that in the Ahousaht and communities like that there is certainly a hereditary chief system, which is a great way for them to get young people back in and engaged and to have leadership positions. It does so many things.
The nations are so diverse. It's important that we don't try to go to Ahousaht and bring them a sweat lodge, because they don't sweat. It's similar across the country. That shows the importance of going out and really engaging with that local community and of bringing elders together to ask them what the best approach is, to ask them how to constitute it. It may seem weird that they hold a community meeting or a forum, or that they go and do the ceremony somewhere, or that they ground it spiritually before they go out and do something else, but it's a process we have to do to respect our laws and our traditions and how we move forward as well.